New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate Kushinagar International Airport in eastern Uttar Pradesh on Wednesday. The airport will receive its maiden international flight from Sri Lanka with 125 dignitaries and Buddhist monks.
The airport will facilitate tourists and pilgrims from countries and jurisdictions with sizable Buddhist populations such as Japan, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Taiwan among others.
The Prime Minister will address a programme at the Buddhist site of Mahaparinirvana Stupa and Temple after the inauguration of the Airport in which Sri Lankan Buddhist monks and the ministers from the Sri Lanka government will take part.
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The department of tourism is also organising a programme at Kushinagar in which key tour operators handling the Buddhist Circuit will participate.
Citing an estimate by the Uttar Pradesh government, officials said with the inauguration of an international airport in Kushinagar, will increase the tourist inflow by 20% and create employment opportunities for the local youth.
The International Airport will get operational this week to ease cumbersome travel of earlier times and facilitate the air travel requirements of International Buddhist pilgrims in India. The inaugural flight will land at the airport from Colombo, Sri Lanka carrying 125 dignitaries & Buddhist monks, highlighting the convenience to Buddhists across the world to visit the Mahaparinirvana Sthal of Lord Buddha.
Kushinagar International Airport
The Kushinagar Airport is being developed by the Airport Authority of India at an estimated cost of Rs 260 crore. The new terminal building of the airport is spread over 3,600 square meters and it will provide seamless connectivity to those international travelers who wanted to visit Gautam Buddha’s Mariparinirvan Sthal.
The new terminal is equipped to handle 300 passengers during peak hours. Kushinagar is an International Buddhist Pilgrimage Centre, where Lord Gautam Buddha attained Mahaparinirvana.